Lecture courses and basic seminars are given at The Graduate Center in Manhattan, whereas laboratory courses, advanced seminars and thesis research take place on the campuses where doctoral students serve an important function as instructors of undergraduate laboratory courses in biochemistry, biology, and chemistry. Students may also specialize in Molecular Biophysics.

THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

The City University of New York is the nation's leading public urban university. It is comprised of ten senior colleges, six community colleges, a technical college, a graduate school, a law school, and a medical school. With a full-time teaching faculty of 5,600 and close to 100 research centers and institutes, The City University of New York ranks among the country's major research institutions.

Approximately 200,000 students are currently registered at the City University of New York. This includes both full time graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in credit-bearing courses. Another 200,000 are enrolled in adult and continuing education programs.